Podcast 224: Interview with Lisa Dymond
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

Lisa Dymond is a Registered Speech & Language Pathologist in Private Practice with a passion for supporting the integration of speech/language skills into conversational competence that supports relationships & social-emotional well-being. She is passionate about integrating speech/language skills into conversations that support social-emotional well-being & relationships. Since 1997, Lisa has been a practicing speech/language pathologist, with experience across the broad scope of practice. Lisa enjoys working with clients to integrate speech & language skills into conversational competence that supports sustaining relationships & enhancing psychological health & well-being. You can reach Lisa at [email protected] or through her social channels: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter Be sure to save your seat for the Whole Health Summit: https://www.drsamberne.com/summit/ Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. SUMMARY KEYWORDS lisa, sensation, question, debbie, people, language, relationship, drew, speech, featured speakers, chelsea, speech language pathologists, part, attachment, point, emotion, hearing, health, impact, communicating 00:04 Hey everybody. Good afternoon. Good morning. Good evening, wherever you are. This is Dr. Sam. And I want to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. As part of our Summit Series, you know, the health hole health summit is coming up very soon, we've got a few spots left, the dates are January 14 to the 16th 2022, you can register on my website on all my social media sites. Anyways, today, we have one of the featured speakers, and I love what she is putting out her name is Lisa Dymond. And just a little bit of backstory about Lisa. She's a speech language pathologist. And she's passionate about the impact of communication and supporting healthy relationships. So I want to bring her on leet. Lisa, welcome to the program. How are you today? How's it going? 01:01 Hi, Sam, thanks so much for having me on, it's going going really well. 01:08 So, you know, I work with a lot of speech language pathologists in the field of autism and add and so, but you're, you're kind of an amazing practitioner, and I want to introduce you to my community, because we want to know, how you got into this. And you know, what is your philosophy and perspective, because it's, it's, it's really quite unique, I really love what you're you're doing. So, share with us how you got into this. And you know, what your philosophy is? 01:44 Well, thank you so much for that feedback. So starting with how I got into this, my, my original background, excuse me, was in anthropology and sociology, and just being interested in human behavior and human relationships on a bigger scale. And I always maintain this interest in languages. And so after that, I travelled a bit, saw the world and, you know, explore different cultures. And it was my mum, who said, What about speech and language therapy? So sure enough, I looked into that, and the nature of the work on a relation, relationship based way of working with people, and it was a perfect way to apply that interest in human relationships with languages and communication. So that's how it all started. 02:39